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Haiti; $uT1fi
I'lrdped to iitilhty Sut nor Itrtyt
lint ttablihtd for the brn(fit of all.
FRIDAY, .H'.N'K 13, 1890.
One of the principal iouieea of
money supply for the small trade
of Honolulu is the Railway Con
struction Company. Merely the
weekly cash disbursements of the
company for wages to mechanic
aud laborers amount to three thou
sand dollars. Most of this goes
Into immediate circulation among
grocers, drygoodsmen, restaurant
keepers, and others who cater for
public demands. The removal of a
money source so proltGo would have
an effect immediately detrimental to
trade.
WHAT IS PROPER TO DO?
After twice reading our morning
contemporary's special pleading in
defence of the Cabinet majority,
about nil we can discover is "apeeinl
pleading." If the dirty-linen-waah-ing
exhibition, of which the commu
nity and the outside world have
been 'spectators, i pleasing to the
Advertiser, it fa not ao to the Bcl
u.tin. Merely a matter of tustc,
and as taste ate not regulated by
legislative enactment they arc
bound to differ. Our neighbor is
entertained by two Mitiis-ters pitch
ing mud at each other at Govern
ment house; wc would prefer that
iln-y go privately to the top of
l'unchbowl and light it nut between
theinoelvc:. It is not at all conge
nial to our peculiar liistii to have
these two Ministers fighting in pub
lic, to the impediment of the public
business and the detriment of the
country. As to the truth being
made manifest by the controversy,
we have no reason to expect thia
result. When the squabble comes
to an end, opinions will still be di
vided. Men will believe tnat the
Minister of Interior is light, and
men will believe that the Attorney
General fa right. Respecting the
credibility ot the two sides, inun
equally competent to reach rational
nmclusionfi will lake opposite views,
and be "candid men" at the same
time. We say again, that this Cab
inet tight is not only discreditable,
but it has been destructive of public
confidence, which confidence is not
likely to be restored. In such easo
what is the proper thing for tlwic
concerned to dor
A REST DESIRED.
A rather stale subject fa the glori
fication 0 the present Minister of
the Interior for the public improve
ments made under his administra
tion of that Department. The Ad
vertiser lias another twang at that
much-woin string this morning.
That Mr. Thur.ston has attended
"trietly to the business of his ollicc
is not denied. Neither is it tpieu
tioned that the revenues at the dis
posal ot ids Depaitmcnt have in the
main been expended for the benefit
of the public. And it may al-o be
truly said that the Minister has
been energetic in forwarding public
works. When all this i3 said, how
ever, the case is not established that
Mr. Thuiston is entitled to the ex
travagant laudations often henid of
him. Under circumstances differ
ent from lhoje that surrounded his
entrance into the Executive, his re
cord would perhaps sustain all the
euloglunis that could reasonably be
heaped on it. Had the adienl of
the l'efottn Government been a nor
mal change of ruler brought about
by an electoral content, had it been
the triumph of persona! ability on
the part of political leaders, had it
been solely the defeat at the polls
of a partj1 that had equal scope and
opportunity for governing well a
its successful rival, there mighbtnut
be justification for a word of detrac
tion from the statesmanlike virtue
now ahcnbcd to the Administration
on the strength of effected improve
ments. Hut take all the facts into
consideration. The Reform Minis
try is the first one in the history of
this country which has had the
liberty to do what deemed right, to
it. Vengeance was wreaked by an
angry populace on its predecessor
for misgovcrnment that was in large
part due to a system under which no
Cabinet could do Justice to itself or
the country. Tho same agency sup
plied a new system. Thus tho He
form Cabinet wns furnished at once
with equipments, self-suited to its
hands, to do well, and with a terri
ble example to warn it again&t do
ing ill. As Mr. Phillips .said in un
plection speech, the Reform Govern
tf&
I iaif nn yywy tu
ment was not placed in power to
build any more Kaitniloas, or to
send an' more embassies on vision
ary missions to the South Sea-.
The beat criterion by which to
judge the Minister of the Interior or
any other Minister is to compare
himself with himself in the different
stages of opposition and power.
When Mr. Thurston was a member
of the former Opposition in the
Legislature he took a veiy decided
stand on ctrtain principles. He re
lucd to concede to Ministers tho
right to exercise any discretion in
the expeuditu! e of revenue. When
ever a Minister asked for "incident
als" for his- Department and, having
them objected to as being excessive,
put forth the plea that they might
all be needed and "if not needed
would not be spent," it was, to use
Minister Thurston's favorite simile,
like the "shaking of a red lag at a
bull" to that gentleman. With what
a virtuous fervor he used to spring
to his feet and declaim against the
utter vieiousness of granting a Min
ister funds without knowing where
every cent was to gol How is it
now? A moiety of the last Appro
pi iation Bill is composed of items
the expenditure of which is discre
tionary with the Ministry.
Another thing that used to be one
of the chief rocks of offense to the
Opposition was the misapplication
of appropriations. Now we have
the Auditor-General to witness that
this fa one ot the besetting sins of
the Minister of the Interior. Not
only is this to in the straining of
technical points to justify certain
transfers of apptopriatiotip, but,
there is peculiar llagraney in the
violence of hands with which money
Is drawn from the treasury. For
instance, the abstraction of a sataiy
for an olllcial that does not exist,
namely, a Deputy Hnpeiiiilendent of
J'uhlic Woiks. Even where money
has been spent in uccoidan.t with
the Appropriation Act, its expendi
ture has not always been such as to
retleet bistro on the administration
of the Inteiiur. Divergences from
the contract to the job system
through false economy have made
servicer, dearer than the regular
course would have made them. In
competency of subordinates kept in
place tluough personal and partisan
favor has pioduccd wild estimates
and inefficient, consequently waste
ful woik. Jiy the same favor there
is abo reason to believe a good deal
of downright stealing has resulted
and its authors been screened from
exposure and punishment.
All these things must contribute
to a feeling of tiredness on the patl
of the public at the nauseous repeti
tion of fulsome commendations of
Mr. Thurston as "the grand young
man" and "the only Minister of the
Interior" w 01 thy of the name that
ha ever been given to the kingdom.
HONOR TO WHOM HQHOH.
KniToit Un.urnx:
i'ermit mo space to correct a
curious mistake by which the Angli
euri Church Chronicle, for this month
gives me ciedit for iibeiality to
which J have no claim. The Catho
dral Sunday School Excursion to
Munana on May ill was n, neat
given to the ohihfrcn of the schools
bj the members of thocongiegation,
and notjby your humble servant.
Thk Ui.-iioc oi- Ho.souii.r.
-Juno IS, 18'JO.
MARCHANT'S PROGRESS.
Mr. Lawieneo Uond, Hawaiian
Consul at Boston, sends the follow
ing intelligence about Mr. Henry
Grubo Marcliunt: "Mr. Maiehtuit
has for the few months past been nt
woik in the ollicc of Messrs. Dunbar
and Cliapin of 74 Ficmont St., Hoi
ton, where he is gaining excellent
training in mercantile work, paynu:
no tuition, but leeeiving a s'nmll
stipend which goes to reduce the
amount necessary from the Govern
ment. Mr. Marchant is finding to
ninth profit in his nrt from las train,
iug in that olllee that J. have not yet
put him into the photographic iu
di, as it seems desirable ihat the
study of photography should bo
postponed to the end of his time
here.
"The young man has just complet
ed his winter's course in the Public
Drawing School of the City of IUm
ton, to which the autlioiitics hno
fi'eely and cheerfully admitted him
ever since his arrival in Boston. As
I have written before, ho i3 very
fiiithlul, full of enthusiasm for his
art, indtisliious and frugal, and his
whole course since coming here is a
credit to him, and a source of pride
to all interested in Jf the
Government can see its way to con
tinue him here for tome time longer,
il seems to me that the rcsulU would
well justify the expendituie."
MEETING 'OTffJi:.
HAWArrANCoimeil No, M), Ame
rican Legion of Honor, meets
THIS (Friday) EVILYINO, at 7:y0
o'clock, nt Harmony Hull, Kliiu treet.
.T.EvJKAUDT,
fl7P H jifvrcinry.
H,r.
.,'i!'li,
DAILY BULLETIN: HONOLULU, H. I.,
fiwfr3tiWii i jir in i m mrrvxxm
iwinww)ii)Wtfi;mii'ii
THE FIREMEN'S BALL.
A. Vol y t'iclfj mid I'nimlur Ilntee.
tiiiiiiiieuf.
The Honolulu Fire Department
gae a ball on the eve of Kntucha
meha Day for tho benefit of the
hick fund. The Armory of the Ho
nolulu Miles where il was held hud
been gorgeously prepatcd for the
occamou. Messrs. K. 11. Ryan, J.
A. Mchrtens, David Laika', llnug
Sam, Lau Chung, and Henry Ifalit,
committee on docoiatitms, deserve
special mention lor the skill with
which they finished their work. Be
sides the general decoration each
company had iN own display of lire
bouse ornaments. Honolulu Kugitie
Co. No. 1 had its- motto, "llooma
nawanui," conspicuously placed ;
also, the framed pictuies of Its offi
cers, with a vignette of the volenti
by the late Mr, Tavernier, and Uags,
banners, and equipments effectively
arranged. Mechanic Kngiue Co.
iso. - hail u Maud ot Orauclies, etc.,
near the entrance, besides its par
ticular section being setolt emblem
ulically in ailislic style. Hawaii
Engine Co. i had the picture of
King Kalalcaua, a former foicman,
aNo a gilt Miieid bearing the loal
arms loaned by His Majesty, a
burning house transparency, and
other emblems. China Engine Co.
No. " displayed a liaiispareney with
its motto, "Laiiakila," between the
dates "1870" and "UiHU," the lat
ter marking its ciitrj into Us elegant
hoiine. Hook and Ladder Co. made
a characteristically effective display.
There was a hdrunl in the middle
of the hall, from which hoc inn in
festoons each way along the main
truss. J'anuerets formed a low
aloft on the same line, while the
walls were thickly diaptd with tl.ics
of many nations-, palm leaves, etc.,
filled the gap". The committee
made a fine pb'ee- of work in the
royal pavilion. Stalely chairs of
the- Queen Anne style were placed
in it, and the drapeiy of bunting
was arranged with effective utt,
The toom next the entrance was
curtained off for a die.-sing mum
for ladies, and one of the military
compaoy room? at the opposite end
was a hiit room tor gentlemen. 'I lie
Department cwecuthe hud one of
he company moms -etwitliaie-fre-shment
table, where His Majesty
and other guests were euteilained at
:t fine collation. There weio abo.
other refreshment loom-i for ladies
and gentlemen. There was iv Inil
liant light ironi electric and oil
lamps, and colored lanterns.
Their Majesties arrived early in
the evening and staed about two
hours. They were attended by Mr.
.lames W. icobeil-ou, Viec-Chain-berlaiu,
and Mrs. Uobertwm. Other
notable patrons of the ball weie
lions. Paul Neumann, John Phil
lips and T. It. Lucas ; ('apt. Me
Cuiley and Paymaster (Jorwinof
U. S. S. Nipsic; Mejsr?. Win. If.
Turpin, A. Watson, and .). Haras of
II. 11. M. S. Acorn: Cnpl. Outline
of the .ship Bonowdale, and dipt.
Griffiths of the lurkentinc. i:. G.
Wilder.
Music was famished by the lloyal
Hawaiian lVuid, and the following
programme of dances was ecciiled :
Lancer?, waltz, polka, i-choUi.sehc,
lancers, waltz, mazurka, scholti-che,
lancers, waltz, Stliotlischc, lancers,
waltz, medley. Col. Jus. J I. Boyd
ot Co. No. -I was the chairman of
the very attentive reception commit
tee. Mr. Itobeit More, foreman of
No. I, was the popular lloor man
ager. Fvcrylhing passed olf pleas
antly, winding up ut I ;)J0 a. in. of
Kaniehamcha Day Chief Engineer
Wilson, Secretaiy Henry Smith,
with the whole executive of the De
partment, and the rank and file, are
to be congratulated on the verv sue
cessful issue of their charitable en
terprise. nawaiiau Tramways Co,, L'd,
NOTlf li.
OX and after July X. ISM). ih- Kl
(tret t office of lid Coiiipnii.t will
lie clo-ed, and thi busluuss t-inlVil on
nt thi I'uimlimi ollicc. "i7!i It
.lost"
A GOLD Glove Tiuttoaor niaiKni
l. "K N." Du'llvoiy l.v Ibnlei wll
III
be rowr.iiltil by J'aul Nduiiiniii.
r.ii.'i tl
TO LKT
eiM. a '3Aiii. 'iw-oiory v
Alm l- Ibillilbi;,' now u
feSsSl the olllco of thf Haw.'
Twolory Hi ink
'I'll .s
vali in
Tnimwiiys Co., fLM), on KlngMiwt.
suitable either for an nil'nv or -lo:i'.
Apjily on tbe premiTs Mi) til
'HlwMIAfjOCKEY'CLUBT
rpiJTC fo'lftwiiij; nominalloiit will i-lnrtt
.i. .lone :;u, iwo:
Futurity Slakos ot 1B92 l-'or Uaw; ;ill:iii
bled 2 Veil' old. A hweeiisliike of 8r.o
as follown: ff't on Noolnntloii. i? 10
.liuiimry 1, ISM, 10 July 1, 1MM, SW
Januaiy 1, IhOJ.
lUwtllsn Deiby cl 1803- l'ui Mawalliii
breil .'I year old. A Sweepi'iika of -8 10')
as follows: is. on Xoinbi'itlon, P10
January 1, ISM, -520 July 1. iM). H'J.'i
Jauuaiv 1, H!).', Ki JiuiiMiy 1. ISW.
V. K I'.KKtiKR.
57fi til elrl'laly.
I, 0, 0, F.
ix
Tlllini: will be inemr.iIaUnrvIeosIn
I llaimonv Hull, Kin' stioet, on
SlNUA Y, June J.'ili. at M o'clock v. M.
Alt inenibers of lAcel-lm iV llannouy
I.od''0", I. O, f). P., and ol I'.u'lllu De
giei! Lodge No. I. h. of it., and the
widows and oiphans of ih'co.iscd
hiothciv. aNo all lslilng breihien In
till juiImIIcIIoii iuo cuulltilly Invited
J,V t,U INVlTATIOXCOMMiriTB,
078 Ot
"Tv
.WSv AwfeiAJi'1
1 I
il.
Auction Sale of
Bourbon BMskey & English Ale
XIS BOND.
On SA.TUKDAY, .Tunc Vi,
at i 0'ur.ocit Noo.v.
At my Saleroom. I will ell at Public.
Auction without riMi-ive to elofo con
signments 25 Casks BOURBON WHISKEY
40 Hds Win. Yonagcr & Co.'s Eng. Alo
j:
"burrowd-dc'' In ih.H chiw
order and condition.
Ti'.nsm o.iMit.
LJ2WIS J. LEVEY,
Auctioneer.
olfi Lt
Regular Cash Sale i
TOOIOllUOW, Juno lUli,
AT 10 O'CIiOCU ,1. ..,
I will cU at Public Auction, nt my
.Salerooms,
Dry Goods, Clothing,
CioekeryA: f!la.wai:,
Uioecrli's, llaidware,
Chc&t . Tci, Hoses hea), Do.,
Household -: Furniture
Ami a choice lot of
Black Leghorn Roonlera.
LEWIS .J. LKVI3Y,
f.T'.'lt
Auctioneer.
eat
Cattle !
On MUMJAY, July MUif
I'ln-ro will li. sold nt 1'ublle AiKliun,
ul KablUluul. .M.iul,
loo im gbws k un
MOitn or i,i:b3.
ZZ A good npporluuity to priictiro
Hue Mock. .'oil Jin
TNOTfOi:.
nit bt rn-pon-Ible for any
:iar.ilii-t tho Steamer "Aka
T WILL
1 bills
mai"' uiile-h lucuriTtl bv iiiv wiiitcn
older. G. 1. CASTI.K.
lJoiiolulu, June 7, lfiKt. .'n.T if
Noncn.
fS iiceoiiiit of tbo eMnii'floa ti ilti of
V tin- t'entr.il L'nlon Miiuhiy Seboid
leuviuj; the depot at !l o'clock a. jj.. on
ibe tlib of .Inn'. I lie time ot ili-p.irture
ut tbo legulur train U portpomil until
'.ijflnuV.n.k for rhut ilaj . .".TO L'l
"V'ANTJ2I
.i U LRNL'-S lvrjula-i Mtu.itimi In a
Vjf inliibv, tliovoii'li i:n;;ll-li. mulc
and iliiiwlnii. Slvye.iiscNiii'iIence and
oM-eliPtit leteicuci". IVi'iiddn " applv
llil- nllloe. ":i,i"
WAK'CKD "
AOMtLio do light hnu-cwoik and
lo look after a eouplu of ebllibcii
None without hebiK well reeoniniended
need apply. Call on Mt. O. O. lleiger,
cm nor Iteret.inla and I'liiiahoit -treet.
."-77 tr
E:n))lsyiiejit Wunlcd
BY
Two Pnitngiieno L'iis, nged les
iii'cllM'ly !." ami Hi, iibo bv a
Young Woman to do Imihowoik or
wo'k on a se;liiK m.ichlue, also bj n
Gbl, VJ yeav-i old, to atteiitl chlldien.
Anyone ilci-hlng any ot the above help.
pleao call at Ui'Auioia llawMiiiumV"
Ofllee. corner Jk-iilunt and lili-lund
iticeis. h" 11
""lS(ias7or SISTTlNCl". "
XltOI Finest Ined Ilrovvn Leghorn
i fowls. 1 per dozen. Apply to
.TO MX MOttltl.S.
At .1. T. Watoihoiie's eioclceiy f-tme,
Queen Miect, ' a72 Iw
"" Egg srov "s J5TTJ s a".
JAHTir.S dolrous of liupioving the
Inecd of their fowls can pioeuie
Pure Plyuiouth Hock V.gg for Mittlug
at Lewis vV Co.. I'oit street. The Lgs
am not Importeil anil rmi-uttiently
stale, but ait taken fii'-li from the nest
at Klpahulu It.inch. wbeie thry e.iu he
lii-peeteil and guaranteed. 57:5 Jw
JEAlls"l
IAJlTIESileMiIng Avocado Pears in
quantities of nor le?' Uiaii r.D w ill
plea'e nddrct-s
L. Tt'HN'LU,
illlll. UllUL.ll.
LOST
BKTN'KUX Xuuanii avenue and W-il-klkl
a Itlaek Kiiaiuelcd Pansy
Itinaeli, with illaiuoud In i outer, ,
Miitahlu ittwuid will bo paid to the
party ntiiiiilng Mime to Win. (! Irwlu.
oil! Iw
LOST
A l.iver-i'oloieil Setter
V Dog with while s-pot
on hi east. Is abniit toven
mouths old and answers to
S'Sj.5 name of l,Ho'n." a re
wind will he plwii to any pcixui re
turning Mild dog to this ollicc. 5711 I w
Stock Ocrtiflcnlo Lost.
l It. Alex, Mcltiydn kIvcs notice that
ItL cmlllciitn of stoek In the Inter
lftlauil Steam Navigation Co. No. -'.I I,
duti il Januaiy J I, lti-iO, In his lavor. has
been lost, and pursuits am hereby
wained ngaiiiht ncgnilatlng lite same.
Any infoiinitlouie-peetlng this certill
catc Miould be Teut to Mr. ilcllrvde, or
I tu Thno. II. navies t.'o, r', iw
' 1 ..
im2&&'-
JUSE J, 1890.
m ci3StiEJ,BB M
Gash Asseta,
EtHJHAHtl) A. McCBJItHY, SVcNldt!iit.
tir Kor full narllculais apply to
19. JL5. XiOfS'RO,
I)cc-L'i-R9 General Agent for the Hawaiian Islands.
IW O
Fresh Cakes.
Plain
&
Jumbles, Cofifee Cnkec, Crackers,
gar And will be DCLIVKHKD VUKV. of OIIARC.'K to any
11 J. I. of IrAUE:
Cofitv, Tea, Chocolate & Milk,
.Steaky, (ihop?, Finh, Hani A Kggs,
Oj'hter
33r Oinritoi-
n fill m a s H i
mmm
rLt'SeHia S BaanBv la
TAHI
Solo Proprietors of BAILEE'S SARSAPAKILLA & IRON WATER,
Giiipr Me, Hon Alo, Gnadc, BesjilieiTrt, Sarsiijarillii, liiml Vim, Etc.
TELEPHONE 297.
O
A&- All OiiiiimuiiicuLluuB aiul (inlers BhouUl be achlrcKsctl lo
I'm Yiloiama ft Hnekoig
T'cf A 1 ttiaitlhtii()
M
Sagami Maru,"
2,000 U'ona.
Vt'lll (.Mv Un niiil'ii foi thf i,ho' I'.ucl')
on or o'll
2? J.'nf firljlit or (U'l'ift-, loui'.tf
o crior i "liln ant iIimhj;,' i.tvoiniuo
ila',iou, apply to
Wm, Q IIW1N & Ca.,
.Wl'il Asfn'B
Eloctricity is Life !
TANY persons flnil a inoilorate ap
ItJL jilleutlon of Hlctti ielty llenotlelal.
Klectilclty sonU'iitiu'.-i cities anil nearly
always bcnctlts RIuMimiitbiii, Ncnralfihi,
Inlli;cson, Kte.. ami acts llki' a tonic
tinil U vei V bi'iii-ISei.il In ruse of Ocner.il
lipblllty. io to
Charles Phillips',
On Uuoen Btrout,
And get an Klertrlo Shock by (liopplng
a fJict.oi In the (-lot. Can hi; tegiihiti'il
lo Milt tho delleiile as well as the strong.
TIu-iv Is alfo nun of thec Klpetrle
Mai'liincb tit Young Xnp'd, corner of
KlitKiitid Bethel Mtve-tr:. To) lm
VET Kill NAKY!
A. It. ROWAT, V. s lm. roMtniPil
. piactice. Ollicc at tlm lltiwitlinli
ili-'l tiinhk- Wfi Iw
Dr. 1IENJII ii. Mutt HEW.
AFI'KKnn absuncn of four years In
1'arls, lnis rcturneil to h'ls houii!
oi the Isliinils, for the put pox: of rn
Aiiuilug the practice of luciliilne. lie
may be foimil at his old (illicit on Hotel
stitet between I-'ort and AlnUea F-trfi-ts-.
OilUe bonis Iioiu it to II a. .m,, aiul 'J to
1 aid II to S I'. M. full 1 in
PowoII'h liugnutfo Expross.
IAS. POWKLL. foitnerly employed
I at Union Feed Co. for several
year, haWiur gone Into tho baggage
nxpicits hiMiicsH, KolicilH pationage.
tjtaml, coiner of Ring and Jlulliel
htneiK. Older can he left at Young
Nap's cigar 'tanil, baggage dellveieil
With promptness and caie toiuivpart
of city, June 7-yu
'
1
Guaranteed Bonds
ISSUED 1JY THE
JT" IVESW YORK
SECURITY:
RY end
CT A. JN tJ t&'V M 'fir.
ALWAYS ON HAND AND TO OIIDKR
Pies, Buns, Rolls.
ancj
7
from lltJJO a. m. to
HfWI1Mlll.iMMMlTIIIIIi il Hi I
COFFEE
F
T3 : LEKOKA(.
a m '
M
BENSON, SMITH & CO.,
REMOVAL.!
Having icmoved our KODA WORKS lo moie commodious cpuiln nt
No. 20 'a,,OSri, 8sSrX,Jll.TE2Ei,J?,
(Near thu Custom Ilo'ise)
V me now piepnred to finnit-h at hhotl notice, and of piimo fpuility, any
ot the following lligli (Jlnss Aerated Hevonta,eH :
GIKCER ALE,
Flail, svnt, Liiu, strawinrrr or Ureain sola,
SHiaiipitnllu, S:r8aparilln & Iron Water, and Crab
Apple Cidor.
ll-ing escbiMVely the II Y ATT PURK WATKR SVSTK.V.
71-S8BOTH TELEPHONESSS?71
HOLL6STER St CO.,
FOIST MTKKT.
FIGURED INDIA SILKS
THE IARUE8T and MOST C'OMPLETK STOCK OF
FANCY FIGURED INDIA SILKS !
gjtiT No. 2 Patterns alike. I''aehioiiablo Drehnuakiiig upKhiirx Ji
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UMT BAKINO PQWDEB
Without a llivtil in Price & Quality!
Ono-tbhd tho Price of tho Royal !
Every Houaekoepov Should ITso It !
ffff" A tbingof 113 Per Cent in Cost and Quality the Veiy Rest. jf
SPECIAL RATES TO JOBBERS.
HENRY DAVIS & CO.,
"r'l 'hn ExcbtMvo Agt'iilM for tlm Hawaiian Ilondn,
Dr. A. 11. CAItTEIt
UAS removed hN olllee lo Xo. :i:i
Iteielanla, between Koil and
Niiiianu slieels Olllee hours: t( ::10 to
11 a. -W.. and i lo 4, mid 7 lo K r, m.'
.Mutual Telepbniie No, il'.rj. :;o lm
WA - tow wmWV? ;!....
Over 515138,000,000
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Etc., Etc.
putt of the city. jg
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1 p. m
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Bread:,
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PLAIN
Chas. J. FBSHEL'3,
Leading Millinery limine, Comer Tort i. Hotel stn.
Dr. A. hUTZ
WILL have ollleii linuis fiom 8 to u
a.m. and I to Ti i'. jj., nt No. jt:
Heieianla, between I'ott and Xiiiuiiui
meets, .Mutual Tuleplione Xos. :I!I2
and I7C 670 lm
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